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See The Tribune’s Wonderful Contes Cars at The Big Auto Show Weather Forecast Generally fair tonight and Thursday; somewhat colder in east portion Thursday. VOLUME VII. ==) Che Casper Daily Tribune CASPER, WYO., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1923. TEXAS COMPANY | NUMBER 146, euoyH 2NAR UE NLARGE OUTLAW OUTWITS POSSE, ESCAPES The Barrier? ALSPENGER FIGHTS WAY OUT OF | gregating $10,000,000 to be expended during 1923 in estab- | eae new refinery facilities the company now has under Vowte: ruction a pipe line into the|/ 5 mackover, Ark, oll field and con-| templates building some forty sales | — stations in {ts western territory, prin One Dead and One Wounded Left Behind by Bandit | OTRe pFament eration ioe of ine | ODCCU 18 Walcaword . _ z s. 3 1, | be ~ Who was Surrounded Yesterday After Having | GUILTY IA AWS Penditre of about 89300.000 on aso | OF All as First Period additional units at the ‘arious re. Texioiized @idabeats Towne few Ves, | 3 Wi fneion inclyding ties “wen In $16,000 Campaign thur, and Port Neches, ‘Texas, and Near. TULSA, Okla., March 28.—(By The Associated Press.) —| | YEAR IN PA CaN rer sec, : Close Here. Al Spencer, outlaw, apparently had made good his escape ME LAUGH | ae for inalcaratithat thet weces Speed up. today after outfighting and outwitting a posse of more than 150 officers and men. With one lieutenant, Spencer battled his way out of a death trap set by the posse and then vanished. Both Spen- cer and the man with him were be-| Pruett, a traveling salesman of Ok!a- Heved to be wounded | homa Cy. ae } \ | CASPER REFINERY m FINAL EDITION | ys to nv w A Local Plant Is Included in Appropriation CANDIDATES PUT FORTE SUPREME EFFORT IN RAGE of $9,500,000 for Adding 4,500 New Units to Five Refineries; Many Sales| Stations Planned for Wooming | HOUSTON, Texas, Mar -—Amos L, Beaty, Texan, | president of the Texas com y, who was re-elected to that | post at yesterday’s annual meeting of the stockholders held in Houston, ahnounced that in addition to appropriations ag- FORGER PLEADS any is entering into competit with the big Standard Of1 compan in their “home territory.” No change was made in the offic Fred Bruhns Sentenced family of the Texas company except By Judge R. R. Rose In Court Here. ot for the formal acceptance of Judge »s| If you are one of those per- sons who have decided to pre- sent yourself with an automo- bile or a big bag of gold in the T: -arker's resignation as gener: ibune’s tremendous gift The search for Spencer and his| BE eo ern oil teritwrcriar’ ‘emi lccitiost ana tho oimtism ctv nee te laneaeationn ee Specie ay icant 4 SINCLAIR Ol | NS ployed iby eflatalrureduolue: companys |B. Ataes; vo, that postion: whicnvalee | nee heer aca l e ee who pleaded guilty yesterday after. made member 0 yoard and | “How y vo two of the men who were alleged to} | X Judge R. R: Rose to one year in the, pirec lactaaiare sit tkin, | week?" z "ens x have alded him Monday in the rob-| SY state penitentiary aiePaut SER ae kena Me pe wy ‘ - bery of the State bank of Mannford oe ua check to himeelfito: the; amount of|\fio1mes, G. Le Nobie, © the terrrames | Une ee tent, Now. $6) the —one dead, anG the other in the a $ and forged the name of George | Gone Dotan, Noe: CE. Hermann, | time to let loose the brakes, In the hands of Creek county officers. | wae | RS ; Hall to the ins The check| Lapham, J. N Mitchell, J Feaciehall| ‘tise cine ot age alas Saget 8 an who started his criminal career back| The refining plant of the Sinclair Oll| 16 last and Bruhns wa ham. | , ‘ une’ “Upvatybody Wink?) eléetoustie in the territorial days of Oklahoma| company, at Merreaux, about 8 miles ple of days later. He executive committee consists| fast reaching {ts goal. If rout ate asa cattle rustler. Maxfield {s known | south of here, was reported as having @ county Jail in leu of C. Lufkin, Amos L. Beaty, J. J.| game you can land a car. It’s up to to have worked under Henry Starr,| been badly Camaged today by fire | pes no sean Gate ‘ i J. J. Mitchell, T. J. Donoghue, | you. ~ : also dead, Four oil tanks were said to have been Cc. Me interior decorator, | . Holmes and C. B. Ames. natkata ta fe s Leo Sturtz, Tulsa automobile mech-| destroyed. The loss at 10:30 a, m Pea a i att a = ane a feria gaa anic, is tho man hel, authoritiea,|was placed at approximately $1,000, charge yesterday and was sentenced ti my ; to 60 days in jail and fined $100 by pert Briefly, every $15 dollars worth ake hint tor Spencer, who has ter- cienstehiete gan Weller erin Tee Tune sttnen MeMalanencamtied ny oles ER COT: Association To | ot subscriptions turned in during rorized northern Oklahoma for sever-| fighters had {t under control, accord- £0, 91) SE Ne. Caren anyetnorekente . ° bate Bh ate Ty al years by making sudden descents| ing to information received here, ferthaitectiiavtiusetitheeevcuatsl Meet This Evening sie é upon country banks, had been given| The fire originated when lightning Bentence’ was (deterred by Judge There you are in a nut shell. Now up tocmy by the passe that rallied| struck one of a group of fifty oll Hobe yeatsheiy jin the tame oF tary ar . (Continued on Page Five.) 5 from three counties when-it was ‘be-| tanks. _Two tanks each cohinifing Trollope who pleaded gullty to the| The Natrona County Bar Associa- meh Meved that Spencer had been brought|a million gallons of ofl and two small- possession and manufacture of moon-| tion will hold its monthly business to his last stand. er ones have been destroyed and a| shine liquor. Trollope was arrested | meeting at 6:30 o'clock tonight at the ‘With one of his men captured. an-) fifth tank is in flames. This tank {s/ February 23 at his ranch 30 miles|Henning. A “dollar dinner” will be other shot down and hemmed in on a|in the center of the group and it was i west on the Alcova road. A small| served luded in the business to ‘wooded hill four miles east of Mann- ford, death seemed almost certain for Spencer Monday night. But Spencer, after standing off the possee with heavy gunfire, glided down the hill through the brush be- fore daylight, made his way back to- ward Mannford and within two miles of the scene of the holdup crossed the flames to others. AUTO BUSINESS feared it might burst and spread | | still is said to have been found in the Urear of his home. come up is the comptetion of the elec tion of officers. FOR TRIAL OF Screen Stars Plan Theater HERE CAPT. JACOBS FOUR INDICTED SAN DIEGO, Cal, March 28.—+ river bottoms in the direction of Tul-! Eleven men and one woman, the fury’ sa, Bloodhounds, following the trail | obtained in the case of Dr. Louls Li marked the course that Spencer and For New York accte,* this! publia health asevioe ake his companion took thelr retreat siclan at Camp Kearney who is on Maxfield was shot down or the ee trial on a charge of having killed hillside late Monda. when the posse) HOLLYWOOD, Cal., March 28.— Fritizi Mann, a dancer, was ready came upon Spencer and two Seay | Plans for construction of a million kare vi to begin to hear the testimony tow jens. But Spencer Cid not desert his dollar theater here for stage pro- day The jury was obtained late yes~ pal when he fell. Blazing away at Showing of Latest Models Proves Inspiration for Many be ductions are nearing compietion by gins Law Violation Charged Against terday as also wero two alternates, the pursuers the bandit leader and | Joseph Schenck, Mary Pickford, both men. . the unwounded man dragged Maxfield . Douglas Fairbanksa nd Sid Grau. District Attorn Kemp! Tip the Ail, “When it was ascertained chases on Part of Casper Public; Attendance Record | ma If came Known, today. A Deputy Who Resigned After Joining ¢ , District__Atiomey | Kempley an that Maxfield was dead. the body Fy . site for the project is being sought. | . Claude Chase, whose children found left behind in a clump of bushes, Is Passe d Night of Representatives of the group an- | the dancers b on the beac! . | | bh, and where the posse came upon it later. nounced that the presence of a great | Dr. J. J. Shea, autopsy surgeon Sturtz was taken without a strug- | number of prominent legitimate | rar 4 would be the first witnesses. It ia Ripannes he) BAU Whee (Nel Nee om Many orders for cars were received Monday and Tuesday nights at the Arkeon where] *5° actors now affilinted with the | = DENVER, Colo., March 28.—Tom Clarke, former chief] expected Dr. Shea's testimony will Led sli 6. rn the Casper Spring Automobile Show is being held. That the show is an excellent stimu-| [oe \y Cone aistrict for a first class (deputy sheriff of the West Side court, and'three other per-| e« EA cae te Aether, Dag) heer 3. 08 J istric st clas Ley ae Be . farvichdadt | much argument as to what rea: ‘Arthur L, Henderson, a Kansas|!ator of business is revealed by this fact. Many persons had held off buying. cars until they| tegitimate production theater pre- |Sons were indicted by a county grand jury today in connec-| mich argument na to wheal really youth who was a member of Spen- cer’s gang, is under sentence to aie | of seeing all the standard cars and not feel it incumbent up Phe D1 Ss d, at the atato prison at okies ot any particular salesman. The greatest courtesy is beigg extended patrons of the| ,, The Purpose is. it was announced. | bond. ! June § for the slaying of W. to present plays with casts fromthe | 90 0 aw. putt, and J j Show, and there ts always a repre) ' A Durant phaston with a maroon} actors in the motion picture co'ony |, Lou Blonger, A. WW. Distt, tito sentative in charge of each car who is willing to explain its different de- PRESIDENT TO LOWER TARIFF would have an opportunity to see the show in order that they might have the advantage sented an opportunity which would on them to satisfy the ambition) »* met at once. | body and disc wheels was a pretty car (Continued on Page Four.) here, as well as to show some of the leading traveling productions, tion with the expose of an alleged liquor party Saturday in the grand jury room. Clarke was arrested and released on Rave it his opinion that death waa » drowning EXECUTION OF CATHOLIC CHURCH due of a nationally known bunko ring lwwers participated in alleged to have 2 nat a HEADS IN RUSSIA IS POSTPONED The attendance at the show last plein Viroe ree no lagging of interest whatever. the three men indicted Dy eee BY "] ET: ENTENCE CORED There will be two more nights of the sap fooutinced on an MBB tF in show, tonight and tomorrow night. Doors open at 7:80 and close at 11 o'clock. Among the cars that made their ap- pearance on the foor for the first time last night was a Buick coupe to TO BE CAUSE OF HIGH PRICES WASHINGTON, March 28. —Although the machinery of| the tariff commission already had been set in motion today | IN CASPER; PARENTS CARELESS Twenty-one cases of whocbing cough—an epidemic disease, highly con taglous—have been reported to Dr. J. F. O'Donnell, County Health Officer. But the samo authority admits that there are probably 200 cases in the Se ‘BISHOP NOW IMPROVING WARSAW, March 28 — (By The J Associated Press) —The Polish government has been informed through the Soviet minister in Warsaw that the death sentence against Arch- bishop Zepliak, head of the Roman Catholic church in Rus- to clear up one feature of the much debated sugar situation, | rr betore Buick: Dhacton of wel city of Casper today: unreported largely becauso careless families do not Leet |sia, will not be carried ott by yt Resin AVA Bo ‘at it was indicated that at least six months would elapse before | yrinson Company's booth. Bari C.| call in a doctor. Doctors must report whooping cough, uncer the stato | Foe ary meeR eT} t for the present, anc hat | he affair will be taken up in the results of its inauiry could be made known. | Boyle offered a Lincoln touring that| law, and a penalty can be inflicted on the physician who does ue GS "estent Here Penlal Sitio’ braula a ut Speotaetoane 0) Ise Butoh vitch ot the. Catholid - hibited before, A antinable disease in Casper, as in almost any | in¢ bishop of the Episcopal church 4 Premier orski mad n church in Moscow tomorrow was In a telegram last night from St. Augustine, Fla., Presi. had not been exh es ; Whooping cough {s a quarantin: ae et the warty. | 28 bishop of the Episcopal bureh ia |r aencotoect (th tie Pollet wanate, ty | he ortg: Roa 4 Ore eee eeated that the com-) president is empowered to lower tho| Ford touring car was also on display.| piace where sanitation and public health has passed bey’ the United States was reported today | 2OU chaste) tehay 2 jae ; bes sev egtabuah whether the new] import duty if conditions warrant it,| The Van Sant Motor Company} victorian Era of erecting wooden barriers to halt contagion, The parent jas maintaining the improvement ih foant eru sala! a] s0b ube ener Pacerae is, helping to keep up the| and he promised to do so if the facts) showed a splendid new Marmon| «, guardian who fails to report a case of whooping cough to the County shown in his oo ition yes erday He de ea ah gh rage. sanine’ Bund wah ora 7 ¥ y th ssic 7 re t a ie! Aiss re public | too! ore food and ned OC s 3TON, March 2 -| not fail rics at sugar to. conmuniers: | Under | develobed BY <0, oman ree eee nastan’ of the Hight before) ©, 1 | desi ottice or. tave the tary physician do ttts/endanigering, the public | oni with attendants, it wal at the ‘Hovisth government te) certesedtnedt end horrocl ities the flexible provisions of the act, the BLACKMAILER is KNOWN MURDER MAY BE SOLVED to compliment Major Daugherty in the assistant district attorney hoped ignoring the ethics of decent government, and branding him or herself as a person elther utterly ignorant or criminally negligible. Several deaths have occurred in Casper directly traceable to whooping cough since the first of the year, The Public Health office is authority for this statement. Yet within the last few days, chilCren have been heard whooping in motion picture houses, at concerts and at public gatherings. The mere disturbing of an audience, to say nothing of the well being of the child, is enough to keep any right minded person from taking a youngster with whooping cough into a public conveyance or a crowded room, where lack cf yentilation often contributes to the chances of con tagion. But the man or woman who will knowingly put others in a pos tion where they may contract any disease is no better than the drunk who nited States. ute Archbishop Zepliak and Mon-| t He ta itt with gri HART DENIES PATERNITY PAYS FOR CHILD'S CARE NEWYORK, March 28.—The name ¢ . ; : LOS A March De-) wife, and dec'ared he never had “made, Woolwine, district attorney, to the ef- of the man alleged by Major Draper| to learn ene EAA DLy: oo we raat coring ener Bhs fa era frank: | Grives a lurching motor car through a crowd\of innocent children—no bet- | 4/0 geniatn trom William 8. Hi any trust or otter provisions for the| fect she had actor in his M.; Daugherty, only pon of the attor-| the. Genes or corm belleved the:intor’|\" ter than any cther potential murderer. | motion pleture actor, and his” wife.| aupport child other than my|apartments here two years previous ed § , to|tion. J elleved e infor- sare 5 Te: choo! 2 Vint’ : t; screen|own son, at ioned."* Jand that a ct een be bl pes Be ia Seean es be- mation might link with that he has} 8ST, AUGUSTINE, Fla., March 2s. | Our schools are fairly safe Teachers and a school nurse make {n- | winfre Westo H an ¥ son, a th oS nd that a is seed to her have attempted to Dinemrceship with on the projected $100,000 blackmail|—The announcement was made on| spections and bar any child with symptoms of whooping cou But { #, of charges that Hart was the) | Mr d wes ; Soe Seige a8 ns nan, the siain|attempt on John Kearsley Mitchell, | behalf of Attorney General Daugherty | {s difficult to prevent contagion in public places without the co-operation nay : older € earls y, Hart, although ole Dorot id is Sato be in’ tte n-in-law of E. T. Stot ry, who|on his arrival here today to join! o¢ right-minded parents. y t brought the pdel, was understood to be . 4 ? Pty gl Baty 5 acation party " b 5 way possession of Assistant District At-|was the ‘M Marabal ot eae re ae nt corde ig hg al agg Whooping cough quarantine restricts only the chil who has the dis rae : farandd a close by executing = ney Pe 0¢ JG: snoring |) 122) AOy BOL MAY MAIR LAUREL © | PNAS ae WOU e eye oes rue e.. does not bottle up other members of the fam If you kr public ed for the child, for whose aup- Loeniiy <izp 0088 ss the announce-| information will lead to the discovery | any kind to make in connection with| Sse. It does not bo Dk. nace lp Wana hn py cnnalit phone E4;, aiid PHBUB MeRey on x 1 5 agreed to 0 a month. blal Dorandg rani ay at ished it to Mr.|of the murderer of Dorothy Keenan, | the injection of the name of his son,| of a case of whooping cough, report it to Doctor pall) phone ksi.6 " Hart denied orien Cau the s attor acc anied the ao magus Fiat, {hed turn ise but I do say it is of great impor-| Majcr Draper M, Daugherty into the| heip keep Casper from being a blot on the health records of the state and ee BE RN scaly rappers brrba pba loa Keyes sald. Porores himself, | tance," said Mr. Pecora, ‘and I want’ Keenan murder mystery. | a commentary on our own intelligence, fam 8. Hart Jr., born to bis pr From Major Daugherty i

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